Car: Porsche Cayenne
Paint: Olive Green
Condition: Minor swirling, normal interior soil levels.
I began the usual routine of cleaning the wheels/wheel well's. Brand new winter wheel's/tires were just put on so they weren't dirty. Tires/Well's dressed with Opti-Bond.
Paint was foamed with DP Extreme Foam and washed with Shampoo Plus. Pulled the car inside because it was raining. Clayed the car and minimal contamination.
Paint process was; SIP/WhiteCCS followed by 106FF/BlueCCS this left the paint slick and refreshed. Topped with Collinite 845IW as winter is here.
Interior was vacuumed and crevices blown out with compressed air. Mat's were shampooed with Meg's APC and extracted with my Mytee lite. Driver's seat had dye transfer from certain clothing and required cleaning and conditioning. All the seats were scrubbed with Lexol PH Cleaner and a leather brush, then conditioned with Lexol Conditioner which I found goes on the best when applied with your bare hands. Interior panel's and trim received Optimum Leather Protectant.
Forgive me with the pictures as it rained from start to finish and I was unable to get any decent pictures. Pictures would have been nice because it is a Porsche.
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Paint: Olive Green
Condition: Minor swirling, normal interior soil levels.
I began the usual routine of cleaning the wheels/wheel well's. Brand new winter wheel's/tires were just put on so they weren't dirty. Tires/Well's dressed with Opti-Bond.
Paint was foamed with DP Extreme Foam and washed with Shampoo Plus. Pulled the car inside because it was raining. Clayed the car and minimal contamination.
Paint process was; SIP/WhiteCCS followed by 106FF/BlueCCS this left the paint slick and refreshed. Topped with Collinite 845IW as winter is here.
Interior was vacuumed and crevices blown out with compressed air. Mat's were shampooed with Meg's APC and extracted with my Mytee lite. Driver's seat had dye transfer from certain clothing and required cleaning and conditioning. All the seats were scrubbed with Lexol PH Cleaner and a leather brush, then conditioned with Lexol Conditioner which I found goes on the best when applied with your bare hands. Interior panel's and trim received Optimum Leather Protectant.
Forgive me with the pictures as it rained from start to finish and I was unable to get any decent pictures. Pictures would have been nice because it is a Porsche.
Pics:
Before:


After:






